7"JWWF'l"jr VWmUU4M Tf V. -,, 1 r? i ' ' !? W '' m r f;3r:A?;;' r,VV"; s rtl PjwW .? ;. v.; 1 " ' v'; " v?r . 7' 4't, .. r t .' - x ' m VIM 1 j A '..;. . i ' ' WEEING ' PUBLIC XiBI5G?Ji-HEDADELPHIA,, FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER 192i ,tfO" ' i r.f i j ZMMr NOVELETTE Catching a wnaie Rr MARTHA McC. WILLIAMS What nort o' scent d'ye wont on ' JThtr on, HO'. ! twelvo nnd one tilf (hcrcforc n stotwy prry 10 trie " .t nnmnu uhuuwiiici '" Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 Ctilmej it Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ?,M!fd to iilrnfo hit mother. Tlicy had Sirnt Icicns ns wan manifest by his "'jfaico it enmfire. If you're bound nil dCMCrniintii u m -....;.. .. .... nrtcr clean; into pnrngonc, sineus onDy u '"'rmlrTnt'i'S ' my best Ea- M nM of While Itos." bin mother In- ' B M r.inintfd. "!' xi'r" 3-0" hnke out fl f innu ciiiL uiiuir .'"it iui i uu a ,f--- Allen pew. Hlnck up nH tliey --. Xlicy j ,Vcr KinfU f nothlnc nt pK. S'txxe thry llnk u " '", n wn"- ncr, w'n B nebodv but i-oiiniry ioir,s jp iiuucr. 1 want ''m lrnrnt pood, -tmntry folks ' iro Jest nn good nnd m.. nil -coming ns' (own onrH, rvrn i-i nun i nine mi the money they stjijewn wt of us." "Aw, mn snvo flint jprt o dope for thf club Jon wlmmun- folks hnve iMrtcd." Hoy flunjc back, edging to wird the door. If Iip thoujtht to go ccntle.s ho ns checkmated hlx mother set her back against door, hold i.Min nrlnnncr whit ho (leltieifl his head and his kerc,v-i with her rone; essence! tnen witn a nnni ynnK 10 nis jacket nnd n twist to his tie shoved hlra throup1 tho door, with the pnrtlng jdmonltlou "He sure to remember the lt. eo yon can ten me nna wnat old Mme. Allen had on." , A catapult could scarcely have landed Hoy quicker than his own lens did, at hi" steady haven, the Hagby plnce. It lay close, but beautifully remote, thanks to clustering shrubbery, un trimmed for years, nnd n rampant hedge of nrbor-vltft?, with n snggltig rrccn pate that Roy utterly disdained. Instead he shot himself through n break. Invisible from the road but plain to see within. Old Major Ilagbv upon the piazza, with dogs nnd his Sunday paper littering space about him, chuckled nt eight of the boy, but welcomed him hashedly. asking very low: "Sny Is the waiting for you outalde?" "No. f-Ir! Homo with n beaut-l-ful swelled jnw," Roy nuswered undutl fullr. "And that ain't nil the luck celther. .TImmv Hlgga hn done prom ised to swap clothes, go to church for me. tell me tho text 'n everything so'a I can go 'long with vou on this 'boob jont whatever its into." "lou'll find out time enough, sonny." said the major. "Plenty time ri God's plenty. Now let mc see ! Love feast now 0 o'clock; thnt'll hold tho church folk n full hour or better. Singing, preaching, snernment and so on'll give si three hours longer. Heap of doings la that much time If only you know how to get it out." "les. Mr," said Roy, not quite easily. The major was his oracle, guide, philosopher and friend. Suppose jimmy Hlq went bnck on himself, he, Rov. would be crushed to tho dust, lie must not fall the mnjor In this myster Mous emergency yet going limn" un fortified with service facts was dread ful to coutemplntc. rancy his ii'.ief when the straggly division hedge of tedara was violently stirred Jimmy Hligs coming through It like n cannon ball, but panting ns he stood upright: "Roy ! Hurry! I mustn't be Into. Xew scholars Is north a dime n head today, I got to bo rolled up a new scholar, or know the reason why." Action answered hln nppenl. Rut tons, buckles, the cherished knot of ii rare blue tie, all fell before fingers that dared not shako. The exchange quickly made, Jimmy darted townrd the gate; but Rov yanked him back with a stern ; "T'other way, or I'll hkln you." nnd was dulv obeyl. Then grinning over an outfit much patched though clean, he looked Inquiry at the major, who said enlg msllenlly ns he rose: "Remember we're goiriK I'mblng got hooks nnd lines nnd poles nil right. Rut we'll hare to dig un the bnlt to inteh mir whale." "I'm game." Fald loral Itov. hut with a delighted shiver. Speedwell, n mile from town. waH worse overgrown than even the Ragby piaco. it was no trouble to nmbush the fliver In a thicket midway between tote and mansion. The rond was grnst, grown, yet showed faint wheel murks. Major llngby smiled to see them. "Xot two davs old." he said, then handing Koy a fnlr-sized covered basket : "Take wis to the Mile door when it opens it you see a ghl mi ; 'The eggs, madam and I'll come back for my change Sfter a hit.' YnnVe nnt In wr hn the tllous elders will lie nwnv nt fhnmli If they shouldn't be, nsk It' Mr. Den nis is awoke jet and will he pay the fire dollnrs jou must hnve to leave the parcel for him. Thnt'll get the door fcoUt lit VOMr fnnn RI, Till, nn,i rnn,n rack here on the dead run." t'l ain't truly to go back?" from Roy. o the change will come to us w i mun be ready to take care of it," the major retorted. "Now on your way nnd the Lord hnve mercy on those bare feet of jour." iust twenty minutes later Roy, safe (turned, United to see u tall, stooped pre in widow's weeds, almost rim ing trmnrrl tlmm ni.1UA .... ,i. .. i.. snoneu as n ftinruUn c.r u ,n, .,?. and Mlk-t'Iml nnkles. Noboih spoke we major's finger was on his Up. Rut inside nilOtllPr lirnntv ii,l,,,,l.,c, l,n l. ?i"iia rll""I'linnt whoop: "The Stnte K.J, V, "V(-,r " No,v JIr- 'tunrdlan "vii Inehpm, do jour worst!" .A, ."'""King white hand fell upon his snouluor Ik, t,, ...,,i . i .. i... owner ti i, mi...,, i ...... t., ""' i 'ini i ti, iine -gin ; 0u re snfe nml nuns n i, -.,,... 1 enn I ltr1tn..n i i. t.. i. , l?M,ri,Cl ,np B'vl Icd, her voire .n?..i1?- "' ,""1 0hl ''"I", fnltli. erthI1Ki , thl, nwful month that I tholrtm,; ".viibyitp' lpjh-i ilm -L, muue no 'TT- i . ft . ",B",, a't till you were twenty- B.Wf5' l k,,cw th"1 'tc." tho w J''; 'ntJrruPted. 'Tntll jou were It jvasnt safe to meddle with vou-hard-T even to think of you. Kidnapping ';?'' Kn.ow- " Pietty serious often-. He nml I ii. nu i.. ..i... i WBIil.l . ',,,, lllllt'iri'M Mllll tth. lzvr !ivo ,n sr t""111- if i K-Pt j ' marry nn V"; ililarv iKnin , lrt i . ,. .. . in p ""nor pnneii nor Hand, snv- nlfni irfot ,t!" Vor hl,n "'"I hist lei ,loin?s;, 0r mther leave him to rMv""",'1 Iimm-V nnvnnr. We'll stop th?r f n"'1 p,,ono for him ' l",'' "'", "t And . . V ""fr not t0 hp "t church. rLl 'n0 to yoi,r K'inrdlnn." Alien .i n.n,"?r vrl,h 1,lH "' nancy fcarlv ,?,n,,rr"' " "Peed limits, and afterlrerllT'1 n PTfcclly good car, it en,n ,'B t,' '"njnr'H inesnire. Thus, church .'." ihiat roln(,l'(n"lly with With PV .V0'1'1'"' "6mp tittC1'" " "ff iwav iiBjorwI "by Blvlnir the bride nd r)n-V AtV,I,,",, "ln'inR ring """"er "rf. Pn.nptAllen Jubilnnt ns best man. III. . llc Ml,Q,e 8tw enme out. Full Stocks of ower Prices Glowing Wanamaker's Autumn Merchandise at Down Stairs Store nepiiew." the Arkworth, said tenseh whirled ' Arkworth nnd .TImmv Rnynnr, In the wnr-turmoll, v...". KJcniner lun f. . -. . -" -.. ..... .... ?, 'uiien in love. nlll,i,i .ni. .i them i? tmnrry 0,lt of '"""I- Rctween Intent ,?n co,nlc tho "rlnilng lnchpln, the fori," ukee!:,n in h "wn family Hllarv ln hc .hn(1 M, '" trout since her (LIT ? b?b'r' '""' HPiOiiilpil of nil Vir. fRtrn llcr- a Ilu thought, nut tslenu ""J"';'1- 'n'nj himself mis SpeednM md v,t''n"y Imprisoned her nt dose nni'i i "I1 kno"lnK !" mnh.r'H lltt In ,,,M, 71mmv- 'i'li'i" I'c '""I Ptar.l .'.",l,r "n,st .v ' own what I, . . b'8tercd, of course, but (jVSht A,n??t0 l,V whPn tllc low. tho Viffi'- wedding rlna nnd n hnshnnri $16.75 , $16.75 $29 $16.75 New Dark Patterns in Boys' AU-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers $13. 75 Suits liko these would bo good value with one pair of trou sers at this price I How much more so with two! There are all- sizes from 8 to 18 years and various different 'Norfolk models. Some of the coats show knife pleats with plain or pointed yokos. Others nre plain with patch pockets, nnd still nhother stylo has a new arrangement of box pleats and yoke in back. Materials aro in tho darker tones of Autumn greens, browns and grays, with pin stripes, overplaids or stripes. Coats are lined throughout with mohair. Trousers arc lined throughout, and every scam is taped. (Qntlery, Mnrktt) Women's Extra-Size Vests, Special, 20c Finely ribbed cotton vc3ts are in low-neck, sleeveless or bodice top style. They arc "seconds," but tho imperfections arc slight. Combinations Special, 35c or 3 for $1 Women's flncly ribbed cotton combinations with slight imper fections aro in regular and extra sizes. They nre in low-neck, sleeveless, tight-knee style. (Central) Sale of Lovely New Silk Dresses $16o75 and $29 (Savings Range From $8 to $15) Soft delightful tlrcbscs of s,atin, crepe satin nnd Canton crepe in black, navy and dark brown, each material of excellent quality. Their lines aro new, long and straight and most of them hnve the wide flowing sleeves. Some are quite elaborately embroidered in bronze or iridescent beads. Some are deeply banded with a heavy crcpey silk that makes one think of Persian lamb. Here nnd there an Oriental ornament gives a bright glint of rich color. Especially prctEy is a frock of satin with panels nnd wide sleeves of embroidered CJcorgette crepe. This is in brown with cream or navy with henna. $10.75. (Sketched.) Canton crepe dresses nt $29 arc embroidered with steel beads or with heavy silk thread. i Wonderful Choosing Among New Cloth Dresses at $10.75, $16.75 to $25 Hundreds of new dresses of navy blue sorgo and tricotine are leady for Autumn. They are gay with bead embroidery or shiny with many rows of black silk braid. Handsome Black Silk Dresses at $39 and $45 Heavy crepe weaves, benutiful Canton crepes and softest satins are in this gathering of distinguished dresses. But one or two of a kind which it, a great point in their favor. Most of them arc quite plain, but possessed of the most interesting lines, developed in tho finest materials. (Murhpi) Pretty Corduroy Breakfast Coats $3.85 Such a small price for so much comfort I These roomy, nttrac tively cut brenkfast coats arc of widc-walo corduroy in American beauty, orchid, grape, Copen hagen and rose. (Central) Durable Petticoats of a Well-Known Make $1.50 Tho durable material rustics like talTcta and has a luster. It show3 various colored flowers on grounds of Copenhagen, black, wistaria or green, suitable for wearing with Autumn suits and dark dresses. (Central) Sateen for Linings Exceptionally pretty arc the new designs nnd colorings in good quality sateen for durable coat linings. 36 inches wide, 63c and 75c a yard. Plain color sateens, 36 inches wide, arc 39c and 60c a yard. (Central) , $5 $5 N$5' A Rooiu Full of $5 Gay New Hats at $5 Scores and scores of new hats, gay and smiling, bring all the colors of Autumn with them. Here are russet browns, creamy tans, French blue, bright red, navy, dark brown, blnck and petunia in deep-piled velvets, panne velvets and soft duvetyns. Some of the hats are small, close-fitting affairs thnt would be ever so smart with a veil. Others have rather wide brims, often trimmed with flat swirls of pleated ribbon. Jaunty beaded duvetyn tarns for young women, toques covered with curling ostrich for women in their middle years and every other fashionnble kind of hat between the two. Surely there is a hat for every woman! (Market) Sale of 800 New Blouses $1.25 and $3,50 Many Are Half Price Straight from the maker's workroom. Many of Ins new Autumn models. Beautifully fresh. Not every size in each style, but dozens of styles from uhieh to choose. They aie half or nearly half price. White Cotton Blouses, $1.25 Prettier than one could imagine for that! Imported voile and American batiste with hemstitching, lace or embroidery. Silk Blouses at $3.50 Half dozen stylos in plain and striped crepe do chine. Heavy striped tub silk. Fine white habutni. Daik sntins. Natural-color pongee. Light-colored tricolctte overblouscs. Plenty of Peter Pan collar in the lot some with tucked and pleated fronts. Lonr and shoit sleeves. Olnrltpt) Girls' Navy Serge Regulation Frocks, $7.50 The wardrobes of girls going back to school must contain at least one regulation dress of this type to bo complote. These dresses are trimmed with gold silk braid and have chevrons to match. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (Sketched.) Other serge nnd jersey dresses, suitable for school, are S5.50, $7.50 to $12.50. Jersey Frocks for Juniors, $18 Wool jersey is so serviceable, so adaptable and so all-around satisfactory that young girls cling to it as much as older women. Good-looking frocks of brown, hennn or blue jersey, trimmed with embroidery and covered buttons, are in sizes 14 and 16 years. Chambray Slip-on Frocks at $2 Tvi stylc' for girlB of 8 to 14 yenrs' is sketched. The dress is of blue or lavender chambray with a checked gingham guimpe. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Plenty of Gingham Frocks at $3 Fathers, somehow, always particularly approve of frocks of this chai actor. They consist of middies and pleated skirts of dark blue gingham with three rows of white braid on the collars and cuffs, chevrons on tho slcoves and red ties Sizes 6 to 14 years w d $2 Plenty of Middy Blouses at $1 and $1.50 $7.50 (Marlcet) Step-in Bloomers, $2 Comfortable little bloomers that arc gaining more and moro in popularity arc of pink or white crepe do chine or of figured silk-and-cotton mull, in lavender or pink. Some are trimmed with lace and have elnstic at the waists. (Crntrul) Metal Bag Tops Special, 50c What an nrray of attractive designs all the types that nre i in vogue this season! Thero are oval, square and semi-circular I bag tops with chains attached, 1 ready for bngs of velvet, duvc I tyn, satin, ribbon, brocade or suiting. (Art NfnIlcTpork, Central) Imported Fiber Scarfs Special, $6.50 Smart finishing touches to Autumn suits, they are in gay stripes., black-nnd-white, brown, tan, blue, yellow, pink nnd gray tones in interesting combinations. They look like the much more expensive scarfs that almost every girl nnd woman wants at some time or another. (Central) yMii u' H W?W ri'' I Sfi.75 R d( C An r- . T -- " v-" JD.4U .-fcrt.HII CJ7C $6.75 $3.50 $4.90 Autumn bhoes Are Coming Fast re Excellent and Prices Are Low es Shoes are the first "must" of the autumn shonrnno- season That's why we have sketched here eleven different types of shoes for the family. Notice the changed styles and the prices which in many cases are considerably lower than even the low Women s Shoes and Oxfords prices of last winter. All of them are "Wanamaker" shoes meaning that they are made expressly for Wanamaker's Downstairs Store. Are $4.90 to $9.90 Five line new styles are pictured. The new higher shoes of black or tan leather or black calfskin and kidskin are $6.75 last year they were considerably higher. Notice tho sports walking shoes of medi um tan leather, too, with their new rounded toe, imitation ball strap and low Hat heel at Saturday Is Children's Day in the Shoe Store Children's and Small Boys' Shoes Start at $1.75 and Go to $5.90 Boys' and Girls' Shoes Start at $3.50 to $6.90 Children's school shoes or oxfords of tan leather, lace style, with senicenblo soles, sizes 6 to 8, nt $3; sizes 8Vi to 2, at $3.50. Childrcn'B lace shoes of tan calfskin, wide toes, welted soles, sizes G to 8, at $6.75. Sports oxfords to match are ?5.40. j HM; sizes 8 to ll, $4.75; sizes 11 to 2, $5.40 Oxfords with imitation wing tips are of black kidskin at $6.25, black calfskin at j $6.75. Straight tipped black kidskin ox- fords are $6.-10. , Ankle strap oxfords of tan leather with , imitation saddle straps are $5.40 and imila- , tion wing tip oxford ties with Cuban heels are $5.40 also. j (Chestnut) ' 't blnck patent leather Ince shoes with white leather tops, sizes SV- to id $5 00. Children 2. at $4.90 nnd i i011-!8' lnoC "4hoS8 f5Iack du" lenther with wide toes, welted soles and low nceis, mzcs h2 to 7, !?o.00. (riirntnut) Hoys,' school shoes of heavy tan lenther with welted double soles made to stand hard wrnr, sizes 1 to CV4, specially good at ?3.90. Small boys heavy tan shoes, blucher style, welted soles, mZ0S 10 to 13 . specially good nt $3.00. i,02 Itntt3 I MOdct jlJ" inn tiativllnl. A.. 1 . V - Kil Vnn irZ'r, t","0" """ "rogue (.napes, iihiho of good tan leather, sizes (duller-, SliirUH) 1 to 514, $4.00 to $5.00. Men's Shoes and Oxfords Are $4.75 to $9.90 Serviceable shoes of black leather almost as soft as kid skin, English style, are spe cially good at $1.75. Oxfords of tan leather with medium toes and broad low heels, welted soles are specially good at $4.75. Tan shoes with medium toes, specially good at $5.90. Autumn shoes just in are of tan or black calfskin in straight lace style at $7.50. (Market Mrrct Oullrrj) Center (Dpi Bath Towels That Grew Pink in Bleaching, 25c 10x42, 21x41 nnd 27x45 inch towels, lovely and soft and perfect in weave. Put to bleach in the mill, some pink ones "rnn," nnd tho result is cstheticnlly shell pink towels some in batik effects, others with dull blue borders. They are very pretty nnd less than half tho regulur prices of prosaic white ones. Yes, the color is fast now we laundered some ourselves to mako sure. New Yoke Handbags, $2, $2.50, $3 Lovely chiffon velvet nnd duvetyn bngs, many of them with yokes nnd full gathered "skirts." Their linings nre dainty in color, and tho frames are covered or of fancy metal. Calfskin and other leather "swagger bags" arc included. Far the best we have had in a long time at such prices. Leather Glove Clearaway at $1.35 and $1.85 Newly reduced prices for beautiful gloves to wear with the new sleeves. $1.35 for two-clasp French suede in black, with black or white embroidery. $1.85 for strap wri3t gloves of capeskin or lambskin, with long cuffs nnd plnin or spear-point backs, mostly in white or brown. $1.85, also, for eight-button-length gloves of white lambskin. Not all sizes in any one stylc. Women's Silk Stockings, 85c New lot of these popular black and cordovnn with cotton tops and reinforced soles, seamed backs, good grade. They sell fast! silk stockings 'Seconds" of a Satin Camisoles, $1 Third less for all the maker had on hand. Brown, navy, white, pink, orchid nnd maize satin with three rows of hemstitching. Unusual Silk Petticoats, $2.65 and $3.65 Fine "special" lot of fresh tafTeta petticoats at $2.65, and messa hnes with narrow frill nt $3.G5. Navy, black and ever so many change able shades. Underclothes, 50c and $1 Pink or white bloomers, carefully made and reinforced, are plenty big nnd long at 50c. Nightgowns of Autumn-weight cambric are attractive at $1. Linen Handkerchiefs for School, 15c and 25c When good, pure linen can be had as cheap as flimsy cotton, naturally Philadelphia high school and college students will be equipped with lmon. White linen with hemstitched hems for men, t, jui women, i.oc. Pink Bandeaux, 50c Pink poplin with imitation filet lace. Sizes up to 42. Some of the Best Pearl Bead Necklaces at $5 that we have ever had have just arrived. They have a depth of color and beauty of luster that are quite remarkable. In J1 '."J,11)6 creamy shade or tinged with pink, they are in 18, - .. . ....... .t,, vno. j-utii is iastenea with a 10-1 clasp. -karat gold All nro tVlft inroetiMiAfiUU -...1- -..!-, - a j v, ,u I'uuwa, wiucn means thnt they can be dropped on tho floor or in hot water without harm to them. (Cent ml) Women's Polo Coats at $20 iui"10101 is soft' warm and durable, in brown, chow and dark 3ehnlfiUii Th c"nt are u leiyrth. have slanting inset Sockets can be worn highUndt ThCy OT double-bted and tSo largeollara Velour Coats With Graceful Lines at $25 tl1o?,ii"n 'nde?nabl? a'r of smartness about them. Perhans it is their well-tailored rag an shoulders Pnrrinni ir i i, i ? Other coats without fur aro in various models up to $47 50 Coats With Fur, $25 to $39 coUar 53 ? d1ercrehvCSOsSe'dvneTnB " wolf. Materials are the new varintiM of fho nh ' ?-d P085un nd and colors have a new warmth about ?hcm. fnCZ and VeIour' (Market) New Pleated Skirts Special at $5 and $7.75 Hf'Tf IS n lnmriH.4M4! j . recall the prices of pleated wool plaid'swA' or IhTuJ1 f years, then you'll see the difference k,rtS for thc last two or th Just ree drtWa-a-K IBS-SB W! ft1 in " .. . 57.75 hkrts aro of prunella in l.,ll vum.?": es of si.o hKiriK aro ot prunella in inii iv.,lh , , nnd diem Rirb will lite taMrt.'ILTiS co" "" ' (Mitrkrti Children's School Umbrellas 85c and $1 Both are covered with durable black cotton and have strong frames. Tho handles for little boys aro in crook shape. Those for girls arc straight. (Market) Fully Made Nightgowns Stamped for Embroidering Special, $1 Tho material is a good nain- i sook and thc nightgowns nre gen- ' cJ0Uf.1y c,ut nd well mudo. Best of nil, the stamped designs are i pretty. (Ontra!) -J I I Jersey Suit-Frocks, $16,75 Can you imagine a moro prac tical affair than this? Each suit comprises n slip-on sleeveless frock and a jacket to match. Both frock and jacket are equipped with slot pockets and both nre belted. In brown, blue, green and tan mixtures. Another style in n jersey huit frock is bound with braid nnd priced $15. Tailored Suits of Velour Start at $23.50 Most of them are in navy blue and wood brown and, as the prices rise $27.50, $29, $35, $37.50 the buits increase in elaboration. The suit thnt is sketched is of suede velour in brown or navy. The jacket is heavily embroid ered with solf-color silk and is topped with n deep square collar of benvetette beaver-dyed coney. Jricotine suits start S 12.50 u:,' .1 .!fl'T ' 9 t HI j M 41 t aaHaaaMj Tyi, a v 1 J ft r i hJ j z a Bit H 1 m I ml a 4 I. l iSr5ul Of llrht ftrn lemrne,! In.f r and $15. mm, --,...... -,..uu. (Market) T a-,A,.ft.)v., -a KJ r m j i A